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The Myene language is spoken by the Myene people of Gabon. It is a Bantu language, and is related to other Bantu languages such as Swahili and Zulu. Myene is a tonal language, meaning that the meaning of a word can change depending on the pitch of the speaker's voice. There are three tones in Myene: high, low, and falling. Myene is a beautiful language that is melodic and flowing. It is often said that the Myene language sounds like music. The Myene people are proud of their language and culture, and work hard to keep their language alive. Myene is an important part of the Myene people's identity. The Myene language is under threat from the dominant French language in Gabon. Many Myene people are bilingual in Myene and French, but French is generally used more in formal situations. There is a worry that the Myene language will eventually die out if it is not used more. The Myene language is an important part of the Myene culture, and it is worth fighting for. The Myene people should be proud of their language and do everything they can to keep it alive.

Language group

Bantu languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Myene
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